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My ABS light turns on, Why?

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Old 12-19-2010
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My ABS light turns on, Why?

Im new to this forum. I joined to learn and share information about my 2000 Ford Ranger XLT.
My question is: Why does my ABS light turn on?
When I'm driving down the road, my ABS light will turn on and if I am going lets say 60 miles per hour, if I turn my signal light to pass a vehicle, my speedometer will begin to bounce up and down and my engine will being to sputter. Sometimes the light stays on for a couple of days and then turns off all by itself. Then there are times that the light turns on for a few minutes then, goes away. I've noticed that, whenever the ABS light turns on, my truck begins to sputter.

Any information will be greatly appreciated!
 
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Originally Posted by BigBadBull32
My question is: Why does my ABS light turn on?
Its because your ABS is not working = light turns on
 
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Welcome to the forum.
I can't help you though. Some one else might.
 
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Any suggestions on how to fix it? I don't even know what ABS means... : /
 
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Thanks! I hope I can get the issue resolved!
 
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Originally Posted by BigBadBull32
Any suggestions on how to fix it? I don't even know what ABS means... : /
ABS= Antilock Breaking System. Keeps you from locking your wheels when applying your breaks so you can have better control of your vehicle.
As to why it may be malfunctioning I have no idea.
 
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ABS= Antilock Breaking System. Keeps you from locking your wheels when applying your breaks so you can have better control of your vehicle.
most brilliant statement ive heard all night!!! hahaha
 
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whatever dude!! LOL
 
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whatever dude!! LOL
hahaha im just messing with you man! but IMO ABS is sketchy in off pavement situations!!!

for the OP, check your fuses first, and then maybe pop a wheel off and inspect the sensors and electrical connections.
 
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Originally Posted by wellcom2knoxvile
hahaha im just messing with you man! but IMO ABS is sketchy in off pavement situations!!!

for the OP, check your fuses first, and then maybe pop a wheel off and inspect the sensors and electrical connections.
I probably should've added "on pavement" at the end of that statment, haha.
 
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Alright, Thanks for the info
 
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yeah at least with the older trucks it means that the truck senses a problem with the braking system
 
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